The Florists' Review 



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 not (1(1 tmsiui'ss witliout it. ii> I ciiii always tiiid 

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The 

 Annual 



Convention 

 Number 



OF 



WILL BE ISSUED 



AUGUST 



21 



to carry a full illus- 

 trated report of the 

 Minneapolis Conven- 

 tion and Trade's Exhi- 

 bition of the Society 

 of American Florists. 



Remember that, large as is 

 the attendance at these great 



annual trade gatherings* for 

 each person who can attend the convention there are at least TEN STAY-AT-HOMES. 

 All these are watching for the mail that brings the annual special edition of 



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with its graphic story of the convention. 



Y lU reach the whole trade Ihioutih lliis issue, including the STAY-AT-IIOME buyers, who outuumber 

 the Convent io!i-Koers more than ten to one and who buy more Ihiin ten limes as many goods. 



HOW MUCH SPACE DO YOU NEED? 



I se ;i Mill page or a Classilicd. accofdiug to the «iuanlily of stock you want to sell; but, whatever your space, be 



early. Ni-w advcrtiseiiients or changes of advertisements must be in The Keview 



ottice at ■"> p. m. Tuesday, August I'.', to be in lime. 



Regular rates — $30.00 buys a full page — parts of pages in proportion 



Usual discounts to those holding annual contracts 



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 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



